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The Yale letter in our columns today brings pleasant echoes of our anniversary time. The editorial referred to, which appeared in the Courant, was an appeal for a more liberal tone in the Sunday services. It says that "the little benefit derived from the service is generally acknowledged," and that if they are fed on the dry husks of religious conventionalism, they can hardly be expected to develope practical Christianity.

The moderate tone of the letter in speaking of the foot-ball team, will hardly change anybody's opinion as to what result Yale expects from the game here to-morrow. Contrary to the opinion of our correspondent, we think the disqualifying of so many men in the Yale-Pennsylvania game is something to be commended as showing the increasing attention paid to questionable play by the referees.

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